Shure PG57Item ID: PG57XLRCardioid Dynamic Drum/Instrument Microphone with 15' XLR - XLR Microphone Cable Yes, It's In Stock!
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24 Months Interest Free Financing!On purchase of Shure products made with your Sweetwater Card now through May 31, 2013. From Our Research Team:Plug It In And Play!Ideal for day-in, day-out use, Shure's Performance Gear Series microphones offer a complete vocal, instrument and drum selection and feature many of the same durability and performance attributes of other Shure microphones at an attractive price. This is real gear without compromise.A versatile microphone for amplified or acoustic instruments, the PG57-XLR features a smooth, extended tailored frequency response tuned specifically for instruments like guitar amps, brass, saxophone, etc. The cardioid polar pattern picks up the most sound from in front of the microphone and some sound from the sides. Less susceptible to feedback in high volume settings. Features:
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Marcy, Saint Louis, MO ReviewsShure Rocks Again!
by George Tortorelli from gainesville, fl.
At first glance, you might say "How can a $50 mic be very happining, but let me tell you, that from the very 1st listen you will be be VERY pleased with the smoothness & warmth of this new li... read more [+]ttle sister of the classic SM57!
January 1, 2004 Music Background: I even think that I like it better than the original, in that it has a bit less rumble to EQ out, being that it's a 50k mic rather than the original 40k. And the physical lines of the mic itself are much more pleasing to work with than the tight square edged mic capsule of the SM57. Unless your a snare drum, maybe! It's excellent for vocals & instruments alike, because the flatter top on the mic screen lets you "get ontop of the diaphram" better, for a fatter volume/proximity effect. Perhaps there is more handling noise than the SM57, because the mic seems the be made of an alloy, rather than the old scool heavy metal! But hey, for the $, Shure still Rocks! Best all around mic for the $ !! close [-] Also popular
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